Monday, August 29, 18:30 - 20:00

MonE1: Welcome Reception

Room: Ballroom Registered participants of the conference are welcome to take part at the Welcome Reception that will be held at the conference venue. The reception is included in the registration fee, extra ticket for non registered participants can be purchased on-site upon availability.

Tuesday, August 30

Tuesday, August 30, 08:30 - 09:30

TueA01: Opening and Award Ceremony

Room: Ballroom Official opening ceremony of the 24th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO'16) and awarding of the most ground breaking contributions.

Elvin Isufi (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands); Andreas Loukas (TU Berlin, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Germany); Andrea Simonetto and Geert Leus (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

Evaluating dissimilarities between two moving-average models: a comparative study between Jeffrey's divergence and Rao distance

Albert Mráz (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary); Sándor Imre (Technical University of Budapest, Hungary); Laszlo Gyongyosi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)

On Exploiting Co-Channel Interference to Improve Secret Communications Over a Wiretap Channel

Lingxiang Li (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, P.R. China); Athina Petropulu (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA); Zhi Chen (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China & University of California, Riverside, P.R. China)

Real World Desktop Software Defined Radio using the RTL-SDR and MATLAB/Simulink

One of the main goals of engineering education is to teach students how to deal with real-word problems. When developing their curricula, professors need to determine the right balancing between interesting and challenging topics so that students are encouraged to put into practice the theoretical concepts they have already learned.This workshop aims to address such growing need for hands-on and project-based learning, by describing the built-in support for modelling, simulating and validating Simulink models for wireless communication systems.We will present the fundamental principles behind the design of a generic PHY layer software defined radio (SDR) and demonstrate the first principles implementation, design and real time operation of an SDR using off-the-air signal live in the tutorial. We will use the ~$20 RTL-SDR USB device and build a first SDR implemented AM and then FM radio receiver, followed by implementations and demonstrations of digital QAM receivers. We will view all signals and build all components and designs from first principles DSP theory using MATLAB/Simulink and run real time on a standard Windows PC hosting MATLAB and drivers for the RTL-SDR.

Wednesday, August 31, 19:30 - 22:30

WedE1: Conference Banquet

All participants of the conference are kindly invited to the Conference Dinner. The dinner will take place on Európa Boat. The ship is the biggest and most equipped fluvial event venue not only in Hungary but in Central Europe. You can enjoy the wonderful view of the Danube from the huge terrace of Európa Ship. It will give you an impressive experience as you can see Budapest in a more beautiful way than from anywhere else in the city. Booking can be made along with the registration.

Saurav Sthapit (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom); James R Hopgood (University of Edinburgh & Institute for Digital Communications, United Kingdom); Neil Robertson (Queen's University of Belfast, United Kingdom); John Thompson (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

Outage Probability of an AF Full-Duplex Physical-Layer Network Coding System

Detecting pedestrians in surveillance videos based on Convolutional Neural Network and Motion

Domonkos Varga (The Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary); Tamas Szirányi (Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)